Icelandair flight from Manchester during the flight forced to divert to Glasgow airport after - The Scottish Sun.

A PLANE to Reykjavik was forced to divert to Glasgow Airport after a "burning smell" was reported in the cabin.

Manchester's Icelandair flight is the second aircraft on this route to be diverted to Glasgow in two days.

The Icelandair flight from Manchester had to divert to Glasgow after a burning smell in the cabin.

The Boeing 757 declared emergency 7700 during a flight over Scotland.

According to reports, there was a "burning smell in the cabin", which forced the pilot to change course.

7700 EMERGENCY: The Icelandair flight FI441 from Manchester (England) to Reykjavik (Iceland) with a Boeing 757 has just called the emergency call 7700 over Scotland. Seems to divert to Glasgow. pic.twitter.com/tF5WzaM0eB

Incident: Icelandair # FI441 Manchester to Keflavik (Boeing 757 TF-ISK) squealed 7700 General Emergency & was just redirected to Glasgow with a burning smell in the cabin (via ATC). 115 + 7 on board. The same flight was diverted to Glasgow yesterday with a medical emergency. pic.twitter.com/tqEJExzILQ

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Yesterday's diverted flight had to change course due to a reported medical emergency.

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